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The fusion of West African with Black American Music. (Types of African Music) |
Afrobeat |
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A musical genre from Nigeria in the Yoruba tribal style to wake up worshippers from fasting during the Holy Feast of Ramadan. It is a seasonal and celebration song. (Types of African Music) |
Apala (Akpala) |
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Begun in Zaire in the late 1980s & performed by Kanda Bongo Man. Its movement is moving your hips back and forth. (Types of African Music) |
Kwassa Kwassa |
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State the Five Vocal Forms of African Music. 1. M _ _ _ _ _ _ _. The combination of strong rhythms of African Music and Portuguese Melodies. A street dance and performed by a hundred participants. 2. B _ _ _ _. "sad" One of the most widely performed musical forms—. The melodies are expressive and soulful. 3. S _ _ _. Combines elements of Aftican-American gospel music, rhythm and blues and, often jazz. 4. S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. A way of venting their hardships as slaves. Worship. 5. C _ _ _ and R _ _ _ _ _ _ _. Likened to a question and answer sequence in human communication. |
1. Maracatu 2. Blues 3. Soul 4. Spiritual 5. Call and Response |
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Is mainly functional in nature which is used primarily in ceremonial rites such as birth, death, marriage, succession, worship, and spirit invocations. |
African Music |
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Spain & Portugal, divided into the areas of Andean Region, Central America, Caribbean and Brazil. |
Latin American Music |
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from Salvador, Buhia, & Brazil; styles of marcha and reggae player by carnival bands. (Other Traditional Music of Africa) |
Axe |
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Hard and fast percussive zimbabwen dance music played on drum with guitar accompaniment, influenced by mbira-based guitar styles. (Other Traditional Music of Africa) |
Jit |
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Popular form of South African music featuring a lively and uninhibited variation jitterbug. Jitter-swing dance. (Other Traditional Music of Africa) |
Jive |
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From Nigeria that relies on the traditional Yoruba rhythms. Where instruments are more Western in origin. A drum kit, keyboard, pedal steel guitar, and accordion are used along with the traditional dun-dun. (Talking drum or squeeze drum) (Other Traditional Music of Africa) |
Juju |
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South African three-cord township music on the 1930-1960s which evolved into African Jazz; it's characterized by simple chords in varying vampire patterns with repetitive harmony over an extended period of time to give the dancers more time or the dance floor. (Other Traditional Music of Africa) |
Marbi |
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Pertains to the PH pop song, particularly ballads. Manila Sound. |
OPM (Original Pilipino Music) |
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A powerful, free online image editor. |
Pixlr |
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Allows you to make collages incorporating photos, stickers, texts, & frames. |
Pic Collage |
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Downloadable application for android phones that allows you to make collages of image from your gallery. |
Photo Grid |
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An iPad application (with a free downloadable version) that enables you to doodle on your sticker. |
Doodle Booth |
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Free photo editor and drawing application, as well as a social network for you to share your arts. |
Picsart |
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An application for taking photos/videos using iPad. |
Photo Booth |
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A fast and fun way to share images with others. |
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Generates highly realistic transformations of human faces. |
FaceApp |
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Free online editing tool that provides filters, frames, texts. |
Pic Monkey |
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Brings photos to life |
Flipagram |
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an iPhone application that allows you to take amusing images. |
Magic Mirror Booth |
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RA NO. 7394 |
Consumer Act |
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RA NO. 8423 |
Traditional Alternative Medicine Act (TAMA) |
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RA NO. 10354 |
Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act |
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RA NO. 8504 |
Philippine AIDS Prevention and Control Act |
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RA NO. 9165 |
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act |
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RA NO. 9211 |
Tobacco Regulation Act |
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RA NO. 10175 |
Cybercrime Prevention Act |
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RA NO. 9775 |
Anti-Child Pornography Act |
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RA NO. 8949 |
Anti-Hazing Law |
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RA NO. 7719 |
National Blood Services |
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RA NO. 9152 |
National Environmental Awareness and Education Act |
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RA NO. 8750 |
Seat Belt Use Act |
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RA NO. 10586 |
Anti Drunk and Drugged Driving Law |
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4 Pillars |
Informed Choice Respect for Life Birth Control Responsible Parenthood |
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DSLR |
Digital Single Lens Reflex |
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MRI |
Magnetic Resonance Imaging |
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CT Scan |
Computerized Tomography Scan |
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They were the first groups of people who used Digital/Technology-Based Arts. |
Engineers/Scientists |
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Two factors in maintaining your bodyweight. |
Active Lifestyle, Food Maintain (Diet, Lifestyle) |
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The best reason for resting... |
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Walking. Impact: |
Low |
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Walking. Intensity: |
Medium/Moderate |
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Which is not a benefit of walking? |
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Eating Disorders Self-imposed starvation |
Anorexia Nervosa |
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Eating Disorders Pattern of binge-eating and purging (Forced vomitting) |
Bulimia Nervosa |
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Eating Disorders Uncontrollable episodes of eating excessive amount of food |
Binge-eating |
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Eating Disorders To suppress negative emotions |
Emotional Eating |
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Sitting a lot and lying down. Doing no activities at all. |
Sedentary Lifestyle |
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FITT? |
Frequency, Intensity, Time, Type |
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The best reason for active recreation? |
Fun, Enjoyment, Socialization |
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"Soul of Calypso", a fusion of calypo with Indian music rhythms. A modern Trinidadian and Tobagonian pop music combing soul and calypso music. (Other Latin American As Influenced by African Music) |
Soca |
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Muslim music; wake-up call for the early-breakfast and prayers during Ramadan celebrations. |
Were |
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Carnival like rhythm, "Guadeloupe and Martinidue" |
Zouk |
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Music of the populace |
Popular Music |
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Three Objectives of RA 7394 |
1. Protect the interest of the consumers. 2. Promote his/her general welfare. 3. Establish standards of conduct for business and industry. |